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NNBS Level Only Pictures?

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I am looking to get a NNBS GMC and dont want to go with the 6" kit and 35" tires set up, but still want it to look a little more beefy. Can I see some pictures of trucks with just a levelling kit and with bigger tires? Im looking for a mud terrain look, big knobby tires, but with just a levelling kit and preferrably no body either. Can I fit 33's on 20's with this?
 
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Here's mine on the stock pizza cutters. I haven't bought bigger tires yet bacause I plan on lifting it but if I can find a deal on some used 285's I might jump on it. Theres a guy on here that I believe has 33's and 20's with it just leveled. I'll try and find the thread.
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Oh yea and Chevy>GMC
 
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Search for my buddy MAX LTZ. He has a CCM leveling kit, and is running 20x8.5's with 275/60/20's (33x11). Looks great IMO!!!
 
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Sorry for my ignorance, but what is a Zero rate 1" aal? Is it an add a leaf? Is it ok to use a 1" block instead? What is the advantage of an add a leaf as opposed to an add a block?
http://www.offroaddesign.com/catalog/Zero Rates.htm

not really sure if there is an advantage,but the little i have read and researched on all this, aal was the way to go, when i get a lift, i will be getting one with a spring pack or buying a thirdparty to avoid adding taller blocks

And where in Texas do you live?
RGV=south texas - McAllen to be exact.

rgvsierra, are those 17's you are running on that truck?
factory 17's.
 
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all i have are crappy pics
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What size tires are on your truck?
Also, how did you change the red in the GMC emblem in the grille to black? Did you just paint it or what?